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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 109428" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>Lucie</p><p> Many years ago, I taught my then 3 year old (now a mother herself) what to do if Daddy was ill and she was with him. she had to just once, when he had a hypo with a seizure in the supermarket( she was just turned 4). She knew what to say to the manager and her name, address and phone number and how to phone 999. Daddy was picked up by ambulance, taken to hospital and all turned out well</p><p> It isn't as traumatic for a young child as you might think. they can't think ahead to what could happen, so just take things in their stride. Especially if they've been trained.</p><p> Hana</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 109428, member: 8110"] Lucie Many years ago, I taught my then 3 year old (now a mother herself) what to do if Daddy was ill and she was with him. she had to just once, when he had a hypo with a seizure in the supermarket( she was just turned 4). She knew what to say to the manager and her name, address and phone number and how to phone 999. Daddy was picked up by ambulance, taken to hospital and all turned out well It isn't as traumatic for a young child as you might think. they can't think ahead to what could happen, so just take things in their stride. Especially if they've been trained. Hana [/QUOTE]
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